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Chapter
Monsters
Bosses
FAQ

Animals[]

  • Red-Winged Bat: Same as Green-Winged Bats but faster. Buffed: Longer lunge and may release 2 projectiles.
  • Gray Wolf: Charges at you. They tend to stalk you a little first and actually anticipate your pathing. Be careful in terms of where you would go, by coding they only charge at the last direction you input your player to. Switching directions at the last second can actually fool them to charge where you want them to go. Buffed: Charges 3 times.
  • Brown Worm: They burrow under the ground and pop up to shoot 3 lobbed projectiles at you. The best way to deal with these is to stand still for a slight bit and let them aim at you, once they locked on, you can move. They can be a bit annoying if you are using a slow weapon because you might not get a lot of shots in on them. Buffed: 4-shooter in a fan shaped formation.

Elementals[]

  • Fire Spirit: They float around and shoots a small fireball to you. Buffed: Shoots 3 or 4 fireballs in a fan-shaped area at you in 2 successions.

Ground Turret[]

  • Purple Orb Ground Turret: Shoots purple orbs in multiple directions. Usually it will always center a projectile towards you so a little side step would suffice to dodge this. Buffed: Shoots even more projectiles.

Plants[]

  • Peashooter: Green plants that shoot out 3 projectiles inaccurately at you. Often times you just need to stand and attack. Buffed: shoots 5 instead of 3.
  • Green Tree Stump: Shoots projectiles in 4 directions after bouncing. Just stay away from it's 4 projectile trajectory which is up, down, left, and right. Buffed: Shoots random projectiles forward.

Undead[]

  • Fireball Mage: They channel fireballs and drop them from the air. Deals heavy damage so move away from the target indicator. Buffed: Channels 5 smaller fireballs that drop from the air.
  • Mummies: Bounces randomly around the map. Just try to move when you think they're going to land in your general location. Buffed: Shoots 6 projectiles in a hexagonal direction after landing.
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